TEAM SUBREGION 4 MASTER PLAN ITS LIVING AREAS AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission.

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TEAM SUBREGION 4 MASTER PLAN ITS LIVING AREAS AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission September 9, 10, 11, 2008

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Work Session Agenda 1.Welcome and Introductions 2.Presentation Overview of the Strategic Planning Process 3.Intermission/Input Group Formation 4.Break-out Input Topic Areas  Environment, Public Safety, Infrastructure, Public facilities, Historic Preservation, Parks and Recreation Facilities  Economic Development, Business Development, Employment, Plan Implementation  Housing, Neighborhood Conservation, Revitalization Programs  Transportation, Transit, Walkways & Bikeways  Community/Urban Design, Public Realm, Land-use & Development Patterns 5.Input Exercises 6.Group Reporting 7.Next Steps and Closure

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Plan Area  Boundaries  8 Centers  2 Corridors  6 Living Areas  Industrial and Employment Areas

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Small Areas Plans APPROVED  Suitland MUTC  Capitol Heights TDDP  Addison Road Metro Plan  Tuxedo Road/Arbor Street /Cheverly Metro Area Plan  Morgan Blvd- Largo Plan UNDERWAY  New Carrollton TDDP  Landover Gateway Plan  Marlboro Pike Sector Plan

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Subregion 4 Master Plan and SMA Process

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Project Website & Public Outreach Project Website Please help us get people engaged in this planning process:  Share with us your ideas on public outreach in your community.  Spread the word in your community, churches, community organizations, book clubs  Please take with you extra handouts to share them with your community

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates  To strengthen existing neighborhoods  To promote transit-supporting, mixed-use, pedestrian oriented neighborhoods  To encourage appropriate infill  To preserve, restore and enhance sensitive environmental features and provide open space  To maintain/renovate existing public infrastructure Why do we need a plan? - General Plan

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Milestones Schedule PLANNING BOARD INITIATION July 31, 2008 DISTRICT COUNCIL AUTHORIZATION September 16, 2008 PERMISSION TO PRINT May 2009 PUBLIC HEARING #1 September 2009 PLANNING BOARD ADOPTION OF PLAN January 2010 DISTRICT COUNCIL APPROVAL

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Planning Team Members EDSA Project Management, Visioning, Urban Planning Design, Illustrations and Public Participation RKG Economic Development, Market Analysis, Financial Feasibility, Implementation Strategies APD Public Facilitation, Neighborhood / Housing Strategies ERM Comprehensive Planning, Transportation, Environmental, Historical, Public Facilities Grice & Associates Focus Area Transportation Solutions

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Theme: The Heart of Prince George’s County The anatomy of planning and key functional elements:  Prince Georges County Body  Subregion 4 as a whole Heart  Roadways and Bikeways Arteries  Railways and Transit Veins  Growth Centers that help Organs support the heart & body  Streams and greenways Capillaries  The overall environment Skin and community elements  Institutions and education Brain

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates 2002 General Plan Centers Planning Effort Understanding the Growth Centers Planning Effort and working towards a Unified Plan Zone 1 – Living/Industrial Areas A&C  New Carrollton Metro TDDP/TDOZ - Metropolitan Center  Morgan Boulevard - Regional Center  Landover Gateway Sector Plan – Community Center Zone 2 – Living/Industrial Areas B&D  Landover Metro - Regional Center  Cheverly Metro - Community Center  Capitol Heights Metro TDDP/TDOZ – Community Center Zone 3 – Living/Industrial Areas E&F  Suitland-Iverson Metro - Regional Center  Addison Road Metro – Community Center US 50 Corridor Central Ave. Corridor Landover Gateway Suitland-Iverson

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Existing Land Uses for Subregion IV

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Development Framework for Subregion IV  Parks, Open Spaces and Cemeteries  2002 General Plan Centers:  Community  Metropolitan  Regional  2002 General Plan Corridors  Central Avenue  Pennsylvania Avenue  Municipalities  Glenarden  Cheverly  Fairmount Heights  Seat Pleasant  Capitol Heights  District Heights

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Development Framework for Subregion IV Previous Planning Efforts  Landover and Vicinity Master Plan 1993  Landover Sectional Map Amendment (SMA) 1993  Landover Revitalization Action Plan 2000  Tuxedo Road/Arbor Street 2002  Morgan Blvd Largo TC 2004  Addison Road Sector Plan 2000  Suitland MUTC 2006  Central Avenue Corridor Study 2006

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Development Framework for Subregion IV  Vacant or underutilized commercial/industrial Sites - Red  Vacant or underutilized residential sites - Yellow

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Development Framework for Subregion IV  Conceptual Site Plan (CSP) projects in progress  Detailed Site Plan (DSP) projects in progress

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Development Framework for Subregion IV  Development Timeline:  Before 1800   1926 – 1950  1951 – 1975  1976 – 2000  2001 – 2008  Fully or Partially Vacant Commercial and Employment Sites – Orange  Fully or Partially Vacant Residential Sites – Yellow  Development Constraints: 100- Year Flood Plain & Wetlands

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates What We Hope To Achieve This Evening  We want to get your feedback on the broader goals, issue statements and observations for Subregion IV that have been presented to you this evening.  We want to support the goals and issues with more specific neighborhood assessment comments and input from you for your detailed living/industrial areas.  The discussion & exercises which follow will help us gain a better understanding of what is either important or lacking in your community  Help us map and record specifics tonight

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Topic Based Planning & Break-Out Group Discussion Subregion 4 Study Area Assessment: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats  Housing, Neighborhood Conservation, Residential Revitalization Programs  Environment, Public Safety, Infrastructure, Public Facilities, Historic Preservation, Parks and Recreation Facilities  Transportation, Transit, Walkways & Bikeway Linkages  Economic Development, Business Development, Employment and Plan Implementation & Zoning – Policies, Programs, Projects, Etc.  Community Design, Land Use Development Patterns and Public Realm Improvements

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Break-Out Group Exercises Comments

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Break-Out Group Exercises Comments

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Break-Out Group Exercises Comments

EDSA Asset Property Disposition Environmental Resources Management RKG Associates Grice & Associates Next Steps  Consolidation of community comments by topic area from this weeks meeting discussions and handouts  Development of Goals and Objectives from community comments by mid October 2008  Zone 1, 2, & 3 Public Meetings – October 14, 15 & 16  Living Areas Opportunities, Assets, Shortfalls, Issues Assessment Summary  Market Assessment Data Presentation  Emerging Needs, Goals & Objectives Presentation  Economic Development  Urban Design, Land Use/Development Patterns  Housing/Neighborhood  Environment, Public Safety, Infrastructure, Public facilities, Historic Preservation, Parks and Recreation Facilities  Transportation Conditions  Affirmation and prioritization of Topic Area Needs, Goals and Objectives presented above  Discussion of strategies and solutions to support the prioritized goals and objectives

TEAM SUBREGION 4 MASTER PLAN ITS LIVING AREAS AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES Thank you for your participation and interest today!